A post shared by Wendy (@project_healthy_me) on Jun 17, 2017 at 6:40am PDT

There are dozens of drinks offered, and each looks more imaginative than the next. There's a "Secret Garden" drink that comes served in a spherical glass and sits on a bed of "soil" loaded with absinthe-infused gummy worms, and there's also a "Champagne Bubble Bath" presented in a toy bathtub with a rubber ducky. If you're in the mood for something minty, you can order a "Toothpaste Mojito" that comes with a wooden toothbrush. There's also something called "Netflix Movie Nights" that features "popcorn washed rum with house made cherry cola, fresh lavender, spices," all of which is "served with salted popcorn in a popcorn cup."

Yup, Girls Night Out—which, in its own right, is a magical-looking, foamy drink—quite literally comes with a small perfume bottle filled with champagne, and the "lipstick" is flavored with fresh raspberries and raspberry liqueur.

According to Instagram user @makingupvita, who posted a photo of the concoction, it's "very sweet" and "perfumed." There's a method to the madness: You're supposed to "spray the champagne atomizer into your mouth, apply the sorbet lipstick to your lips, then drink the raspberry cocktail."

In her words: "Crazy!" We'll have to make it to Melbourne one day to check this one out for ourselves. Until then, we'll attempt to recreate it at home.